Joseph Sany is a highly qualified professional, who works in United States Institute of Peace as a Vice President, Africa Center from 2020. Joseph has earned professional experience in more than five positions at various companies. Joseph Sany went to the George Mason University and received education from 2006 to 2013. Silver Spring, Maryland is the area, where this professional was lastly known to settle. This person's contacts are accessed through this website on demand.
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Jody Sany,
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Last updated May 08, 2024
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 12, 2022
Email
js**@fhi360.org
Location
Silver Spring, MD
Company
Workplace

Vice President, Africa Center
Washington, DC
Industry
International Affairs, General Government
Colleagues
Work History
Research Fellow
Conducted research on frameworks for transforming conflict-laden relationships among ethnic groups and engage communities in peace and democratic processes in Cameroon
Jun 2000 — Dec 2001
Director
Co-coordinated AIESEC’s long-term development strategy in Africa and Scandinavia. Organized and chaired the African and Nordic Leadership Development Seminars for university students from ov...
May 1998 — Sep 1999
Education
2006 — 2013
2002 — 2005
Occupations
Executive
Vice President
Advisor
Chief Executive
Skills
Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
Civil Society Development
Youth Programs
Local Governance
Conflict Resolution
Peacebuilding
International Development
Program Evaluation
Africa
Conflict Analysis
Civil Society
Policy Analysis
Local Government
Democratization
Public Policy
Research Design
Research
Capacity Building
Youth Development
Nonprofits
Conflict
Leadership Development
Peace
Workshop Facilitation
Ngos
Human Rights
Democracy
International Relations
Sustainable Development
Corporate Social Responsibility
Political Science
Sustainability
Foreign Policy
International Organizations
Diplomacy
Public/Private Partnerships
Community Development
Technical Assistance
Social Entrepreneurship
Politics
Microfinance
Humanitarian
Grants
Economic Development
Political Risk Analysis
Qualitative Research
Intercultural Communication
Foreign Affairs
Humanitarian Assistance
Rural Development